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Antje Traue IS Faora in The Man of Steel

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She reminds me a bit of Carrie Ann Moss.

I love this pic.



Co-sign.

I'm an artist and the one thing i think that adds to her beauty is that her facial features are very symmetrical, whereas most peoples aren't.
 
She DOES have a radiant face:
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Where is this from?
 
After seeing the little snippet in the trailer, there she is in full view wearing the black suit. Looks good on her.
 
Man, I haven't felt this way about a woman since Evangeline Lilly on Lost.

:hrt:
 
reminds me of Fairuza Balk.
 
Co-sign.

I'm an artist and the one thing i think that adds to her beauty is that her facial features are very symmetrical, whereas most peoples aren't.

Exactly. on top of that all she has these piercing blue yes.

Man, I haven't felt this way about a woman since Evangeline Lilly on Lost.

:hrt:

Evangeline Lilly, she is just something else, man.
 
[YT]1hnyQtoHYvg[/YT] So cute when she rolls her eyes back and smiles.

She is really the perfect woman for this role. After watching this, there is no doubt that Faora is a true Monster.

I wonder why she said in another interview, that Faora would not be "pure evil". Now she says, her only satisfaction is the suffering of others and she is obviously not able to feel for someone. But this is what i call evil.

Such a sweet evil woman <3

reminds me of Fairuza Balk.

She reminds me of Britney Spears!!11 (ahm no, not really... just kidding...)

To be honest: she reminds me of Antje Traue. No one else. She is really unique. :)
 
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She is really the perfect woman for this role. After watching this, there is no doubt that Faora is a true Monster.

I wonder why she said in another interview, that Faora would not be "pure evil". Now she says, her only satisfaction is the suffering of others and she is obviously not able to feel for someone. But this is what i call evil.

She is a genetically engineered being. She was created for only one purpose, which is to kill! Not to feel for someone or do "good".

Pure evil to me is when you choose to be evil and inflict harm on others knowing what you are doing is wrong. Remember the line "what if a child aspired to something other than what society intended? what if a child aspired to something greater? Faora wasn't given that chance to aspire to something other than society intended, she doesn't know the difference between good and evil. She was made to kill, nothing more, nothing less.


Honestly, its actually kind of sad.
 
She is a genetically engineered being. She was created for only one purpose, which is to kill! Not to feel for someone or do "good".

Pure evil to me is when you choose to be evil and inflict harm on others knowing what you are doing is wrong. Remember the line "what if a child aspired to something other than what society intended? what if a child aspired to something greater? Faora wasn't given that chance to aspire to something other than society intended, she doesn't know the difference between good and evil. She was made to kill, nothing more, nothing less.


Honestly, its actually kind of sad.


Ok, that's a good point. If she would not be manipulated, she would maybe be a good person.

It's no wonder that Kryptonians destroyed their own planet.
 
There should be some twist about her. Reminds me of the situation with Tatelia. They try to make Faora look one-dimension evil.
 
There should be some twist about her. Reminds me of the situation with Tatelia. They try to make Faora look one-dimension evil.

I would also love to see, that she is in conflict with her own deeds in some way.
But it seems not possible, because she seems to be a programmed mashine. :(

On the other hand, it is a movie - and i remember that even the Terminator in "Terminator 2" begun to understand the worth of life. So who knows, maybe there are some surprises with her character. I really hope she is not only one dimensional and has at least a minimum of humanity in her.

The fact, that Antje describes her as "creature" doesn't make much hope. :/
 
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I'm expecting the limitations of the military Kryptonians to be emphasized. Nam-Ek is mentally stunted, Faora is bound to her loyalty, and Zod can't turn off his aggression and zealotry. But that rumor of Faora being killed by one of her comrades does posit some interesting questions. Does she start to become a person instead of a "creature?" Or do they deconstruct the genetic programming further by having some kind of logic bomb tear apart the group.
 
I'm expecting the limitations of the military Kryptonians to be emphasized. Nam-Ek is mentally stunted, Faora is bound to her loyalty, and Zod can't turn off his aggression and zealotry. But that rumor of Faora being killed by one of her comrades does posit some interesting questions. Does she start to become a person instead of a "creature?" Or do they deconstruct the genetic programming further by having some kind of logic bomb tear apart the group.

She seems to be very similar to Sylar (Heroes). He is also driven by his "hunger" for killing, and he knows, that he is a monster. But he wants to break out because he realises, that he is a very, very lonely person and that his life is absolutley empty. So he tries to fight against his nature.

Maybe Superman makes her clear that she is not acting at her own will. Maybe she wants to break out of her prison.

It is also possible, that she falls in love. In that case, Superman could influence her.


I think, Serial killers and people who run amok usually have a death wish. They have no (or not much) empathy for others, but they realise, that something is real wrong in their life and they want to stop it.
 
She seems to be very similar to Sylar (Heroes). He is also driven by his "hunger" for killing, and he knows, that he is a monster. But he wants to break out because he realises, that he is a very, very lonely person and that his life is absolutley empty. So he tries to fight against his nature.

Maybe Superman makes her clear that she is not acting at her own will. Maybe she wants to break out of her prison.

It is also possible, that she falls in love. In that case, Superman could influence her.


I think, Serial killers and people who run amok usually have a death wish. They have no (or not much) empathy for others, but they realise, that something is real wrong in their life and they want to stop it.

You lost me at "falls in love."
 
You lost me at "falls in love."

Why? Even Mass Murders or very sadistic persons can fall in love. Amon Göth for example, SS-Hauptsturmführer (if you watched "Schindlers list", it is a true story) was addicted to killing people, and he was probably much worse than Faora ever could be. He killed even children for fun. And then he loved a jewish woman.

Here is a szene about hit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mJ0HSLMba0

As far as i remember the Nazi was not able to kill this woman because he loved her.
 
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